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    What is the difference in cost? If not too great, I would probably get the one rated for higher gallons. You never know when you set up another big tank or add a bunch of fish. You might be one good looking porky puffer or trigger away from an upgrade from smaller skimmer lol. Just my 2 cents worth,
    Paulo

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    Ya mike i agree. Go with the bigger skimmer. Can't hurt. I have a skimmer rated for a light bio load for a 350g tank on my 90g tank.

    SWC make great skimmers.

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    It is like 110.00 more for the larger one
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